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"a shortfall of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It typically means a lack or deficiency of something, usually in a financial or numerical sense. Example: The company's quarterly earnings report showed a significant shortfall of profits, causing investors to become concerned about its financial stability.
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A shortfall of $35m was mentioned.
That adds up to a shortfall of $1 trillion.
In 2006 the local newspaper reported a shortfall of £29m.
"They were heading for a shortfall of £570m next year.
Many organisations still face a shortfall of women in leadership.
Ms. Peters predicted a shortfall of $3.1 billion.
This means that there is a shortfall of $3.1tn.
In January they predicted a shortfall of $12.5 billion.
The IFS says there is a shortfall of £44bn.
"Now it is offsetting a shortfall of domestic workers".
City economists had expected a shortfall of £6bn.
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